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Jake MeadorFeaturedBlogging
We ran our list of the best feature writing in 2018 yesterday. Today I wanted to recap the written work we have done at Mere O this year. Due almost entirely to changes with Facebook’s algorithm, our traffic numbers are […]
Jake MeadorFeaturedBlogging
The 2018 Eliot Awards are now live with essays from theologians, essayists, and feature writers ranging across many different topics.
Tim MiloschPoliticsFeatured
The 2011 Pew Research Center study, “Teens, Kindness and Cruelty on Social Network Sites” is one of many evaluating the experience of the young on social media. Given ongoing concerns about the effects of social media on young people, the […]
Guest WriterBibleFeatured
One need not adopt all the Marian dogmas of the Roman church to recognize that Mary has a larger role in the biblical story than many Protestants recognize.
Brewer EberlyFeatured
Reformed Christians should have no difficulty with learning from and using concepts traditionally associated with virtue ethics.
Guest WriterFeatured
Though he wrote nearly 100 years before him, the 19th century poet Arthur Clough shows many of the same traits we associate with T. S. Eliot.
Susannah Black and Jake MeadorFeatured
It is already established that some major publishers will release very trivial special edition Bibles. Here are some further ideas for future releases.
Joshua HeavinBibleFeatured
American evangelicals frequently ignore or even dismiss the Old Testament. This is a grave mistake with serious theological and moral consequences.
L. M. SacasasFeatured
Cardinal Sarah's book argues that silence is not something to avoid or something to be purchased; it is a necessary good as part of a whole human life.
Matthew LoftusFeaturedEvangelicalism
Though not without some significant shortcomings, Elisabeth Elliot's work provides readers with a compelling picture of the all-consuming love of God.
Matthew LoftusPoliticsFeatured
Political societies should not simply secure certain negative rights for their members, but should also make it easier for people to be good.
Jake MeadorFeaturedCurrent Politics
Christians should not opt out of the work of partisan politics, but should locate that narrow work within a broader Christian political witness.